THEATER OF ITALIAN CREATIVITY

1950/2000

Today, having crossed the threshold of the new millennium, there is no one who questions the fact that, in the second half of the century we have just left behind, Italy has risen to international acclaim essentially, if not exclusively, thanks to the creative output it has been capable of producing and bringing to the attention of the entire world.

In this mosaic that today represents the true picture of Italian creativity, design products take center stage in the
protagonist’s role under the refined exhibition design by Gae Aulenti. They are placed in a stage set on four high steps form a landscape fifty years long looming over the visitor. Opening with the marble from Michelangelo’s mine, the voyage through Italian creativity is represented not only by the products of design but also by images and sound, documents and scenes, artwork and daily household appliances, marble and silver, ceramic tiles and high-tech fabrics.


Film, theater, music and art – each a significant part of the complex web of Italian creativity in the second part of the last century – are highlighted in an installation of eighteen videoscreens.

Moving as if through a time tunnel, the
visitor experiences a true visual and aural journey, a mosaic of emotions, leading him along a cultural pathway. The show strives to tell a story that kindles emotion; a theatre of wonders that calls all of our senses into play as it is evocated by the visual colorful mosaic that Pierluigi Cerri has created to highlight the theatrical and multi disciplinary character of the show.

The Theatre of Italian Creativity closes with a Ferrari engine as final image; not only because it is the shining example of success achieved, but above all because it is witness to the fact that every technological conquest must be grounded in passion.

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PRODUCTION DATES
New York, USA, Gallery at 545 West 22nd Street, 10 – 26 October 2003